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June 22, 2024 at 3:55 pm
Here’s what’s happening: kids in red states have parents that are more present and much more engaged and in control over Thier kids lives. Blue states and Democrats in general pretty much believe in allowing the world to be Thier kids teacher. China saw an opportunity there and inserted themselves as the child’s parent or teacher, teaching Anti-American values. That’s why we’ve lost the Democratic Party to blatant nonsense. They’re so confused they don’t know which direction is up or down, and it all starts with the youngest generation because they are usually the strongest driving force in political correctness. This generation mostly in blue states has become so deeply damaged mentally, simply because of where they obtain Thier news sources, TIKTOK AKA CHINA. Less of that is happening with kids (let’s say for example in Texas), because there’s a lot of home schooling and online learning where a parent is present, but also parents (particularly religious parents) will have parental controls engaged on Thier kids phone. Whereas kids from cities where there are what they call “Mega Massive Ghettos” think; The Bronx, South LA. Those parents tend to let kids learn on Thier own and definitely have a much lower rate of parental controls engaged on Thier kids phones. Culture, liberal politics, social media and some cultural lawlessness all are shaping the trajectory of these communities.